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shadowni87
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Posted - 10 Oct 2006 :  21:38:38  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
just wondering if anyone has stats for errutu it would be very helpfull thanx!!!

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Marc
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He's a standard balor

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 10 Oct 2006 :  21:40:44  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
He is a balor..I'd start there..he never seemed any more special than a basic balor (i.e. no class levels)

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Posted - 10 Oct 2006 :  22:44:57  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
talking 2e what level do you think he would be???

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quote:
Originally posted by shadowni87

talking 2e what level do you think he would be???



Hmm.... in 2e he was listed as just a normal balor as well.

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Posted - 10 Oct 2006 :  23:08:13  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
is he listed as something other than normal in 3e???

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quote:
Originally posted by shadowni87

is he listed as something other than normal in 3e???




Nope, as they said he is listed as a balor.

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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  04:08:36  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
thank you for all the info

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:12:00  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Errtu also has Profession (Seamstress) 20, and likes to sing Karaoke.

He recently also won the greater knitting competition in the Abyss

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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:18:30  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Errtu also has Profession (Seamstress) 20, and likes to sing Karaoke.

He recently also won the greater knitting competition in the Abyss




is there any thing else i should add for my campiagn,...oh knoledgable mace???

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:29:29  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
He dates a succubus from Grazz't's realm called Lolo ;)

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:32:21  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand
He recently also won the greater knitting competition in the Abyss



That was such a rip off! Demogorgon had that knitting competition in the bag!

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:40:17  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kalin agrivar

quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand
He recently also won the greater knitting competition in the Abyss



That was such a rip off! Demogorgon had that knitting competition in the bag!



Not so sure about that, if I remember correctly Demogorgon used a pair of celestial knitting needles and was disqualified for doping.

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:45:21  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

quote:
Originally posted by kalin agrivar
That was such a rip off! Demogorgon had that knitting competition in the bag!



Not so sure about that, if I remember correctly Demogorgon used a pair of celestial knitting needles and was disqualified for doping.



you know as well as I that it was the Errutu camp that planted that rumor of the celestial knitting needles...and Demogorgon swears that his doctor said he could take that cold medication! It's hard to get rid of a sinus cold with two heads!

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  15:53:24  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kalin agrivar

quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Not so sure about that, if I remember correctly Demogorgon used a pair of celestial knitting needles and was disqualified for doping.



you know as well as I that it was the Errutu camp that planted that rumor of the celestial knitting needles...and Demogorgon swears that his doctor said he could take that cold medication! It's hard to get rid of a sinus cold with two heads!



I tried to get in touch with Domogorgon's PR incubus, he declined an interview when he found out I was male. But in hindsight I guess you are right about that needles rumor. After all how could've Demogorgon used them...unless he wore gloves...

Wait a minute! He did wear gloves! And unless his sinuses extend into his fingers there was no, absolutely no, reason to wear gloves. Hood, yes. Shawl, yes. But gloves? No way!

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:06:37  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

I tried to get in touch with Domogorgon's PR incubus, he declined an interview when he found out I was male. But in hindsight I guess you are right about that needles rumor. After all how could've Demogorgon used them...unless he wore gloves...

Wait a minute! He did wear gloves! And unless his sinuses extend into his fingers there was no, absolutely no, reason to wear gloves. Hood, yes. Shawl, yes. But gloves? No way!



does Demogorgon even have fingers?

which shows his spectacular knitting skills, using only two tentacles

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:14:40  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was merely a spectator, I didn't rout for any group.

Admittedly, Demogorgon showed incredible skill, but with that celestial knitting needle rumor running around I'd like to know if he can perform as exceptionally with a regular pair...

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:19:31  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Admittedly, Demogorgon showed incredible skill, but with that celestial knitting needle rumor running around I'd like to know if he can perform as exceptionally with a regular pair...



thats very true...but wouldn't celestial knitting needles in an Abyssal knintting competition be more of a hindrance than an advantage?

** need to link this back to the Realms **

din't Eltab get charged in the same thing as Demogorgon in the 346,874,293 Annual Abyssal Knitting Competition?

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:26:32  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kalin agrivar

quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Admittedly, Demogorgon showed incredible skill, but with that celestial knitting needle rumor running around I'd like to know if he can perform as exceptionally with a regular pair...



thats very true...but wouldn't celestial knitting needles in an Abyssal knintting competition be more of a hindrance than an advantage?

** need to link this back to the Realms **

din't Eltab get charged in the same thing as Demogorgon in the 346,874,293 Annual Abyssal Knitting Competition?



True enough , hence Demogorgon wearing gloves... it kinda made me suspicious.

Eltab's misuse was never proven, since he did win the 346,874,294th Annual Abyssal Knitting Competition with flying colors I'd say that the burnmarks on his hands came from the exceptional speed. You know, tracktion and all that... and I mean, boy! he was damn fast with those needles.

I think the towels in Zzass Tam's place were knitted by Eltab in two tendays, quite a feat to supply such a big-ass dwelling with towels. Which was another reason for Zzass to keep Eltab imprisoned, knitworks became, after all, his trademark gift for weddings, birthdays, and, strangely enough, invasions...

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:40:44  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

True enough , hence Demogorgon wearing gloves... it kinda made me suspicious.

Eltab's misuse was never proven, since he did win the 346,874,294th Annual Abyssal Knitting Competition with flying colors I'd say that the burnmarks on his hands came from the exceptional speed. You know, tracktion and all that... and I mean, boy! he was damn fast with those needles.

I think the towels in Zzass Tam's place were knitted by Eltab in two tendays, quite a feat to supply such a big-ass dwelling with towels. Which was another reason for Zzass to keep Eltab imprisoned, knitworks became, after all, his trademark gift for weddings, birthdays, and, strangely enough, invasions...



Yeah, Eltab has a killer warp knit method...and is hellishly handy with a loom too...which is how the Nars seduced Eltab...Arcadian Pine Loom they say...

I heard Zzass only switched to knitworks after Lorloch dissed Tam's from-the-heart homemade gift cards he always sent out, you know, the one with the pictures of Tam in a speedo vacationing at different lavish and exotic holiday spots with the "wish you were here" caption?

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:52:47  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kalin agrivar

Yeah, Eltab has a killer warp knit method...and is hellishly handy with a loom too...which is how the Nars seduced Eltab...Arcadian Pine Loom they say...

I heard Zzass only switched to knitworks after Lorloch dissed Tam's from-the-heart homemade gift cards he always sent out, you know, the one with the pictures of Tam in a speedo vacationing at different lavish and exotic holiday spots with the "wish you were here" caption?



Yeah, those gift cards were...well something. I heard that Elminster didn't leave his study's floor for several days cuz he was laughing so hard.

Zzass in speedos...frightening, good thing Eltab taught him some of the knitting methods, otherwise we'd be likely to see those cards return. Although if you've seen his knitwork you kinda wish he DID return to those cards...

Can you believe it... on one of his visits to Warlock's Crypt (keep?) he asked Larloch if he had found a place of honor for his interpretation of Karsus' Folly. Larloch never cast an illusion so fast before or after that incident, after all he had used that knitwork thingy to scare away a bunch of high level adventurers...

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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  16:58:48  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand
Yeah, those gift cards were...well something. I heard that Elminster didn't leave his study's floor for several days cuz he was laughing so hard.

Zzass in speedos...frightening, good thing Eltab taught him some of the knitting methods, otherwise we'd be likely to see those cards return. Although if you've seen his knitwork you kinda wish he DID return to those cards...


yeah, he is no Eltab...but then, who really is?

quote:
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Can you believe it... on one of his visits to Warlock's Crypt (keep?) he asked Larloch if he had found a place of honor for his interpretation of Karsus' Folly. Larloch never cast an illusion so fast before or after that incident, after all he had used that knitwork thingy to scare away a bunch of high level adventurers...



I heard that tapistry somehow evolved into some sort of living construct...and you know how Lorloch is such a softy and couldn't get rid of it so now he pays the thing scale wages to "lose" Tam's other attempts of knitting and embroidering

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  17:42:43  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Although it is rumored in Rashemen that the new banner of Ssazz's has been of his own manufacture and that since he had his troops carry it even the sturdiest giants and gnolls, who are still breathing of course, have deserted and that the "Gleaming Horseshoe Brigade" as it is inaptly called, for that thing looks like everything BUT a horseshoe (actually he wanted to show everyone his "crowning glory"), is the laughing stock everywhere...as long as it is seen from a distance.

Even his commanders deserted the unit, now Tam uses it only for policing, or cleaning gutters from vermin, unless they are undead.

The Simbul in a rare flash of pity is reported to weep over the misuse of a "silver-dragon-snake-like-no-wait-it-looks-like-a-spleen-with-rays-shooting-out-of-its-eyes?" thing

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Ah hmmm,

Topic, where did you go? Please find it again. :)

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  18:21:35  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Ah hmmm,

Topic, where did you go? Please find it again. :)



Admit it! You had a blast reading it.

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umm, topic...though Errutu plays a big part in the Drizzt storyline of novels he/it was just an average, run-of-the-mill balor tanar'ri


ahhh, the poor Gleaming Horseshoe Brigade...they were never the same after Szass Tam knitted each trooper that lavender muffler and matching booties to equip each crack warrior with "winter" gear

After the Brigade's untimely defeat in that mountain pass it is now trendy in Thesk to say you caught someone "purple footed" when you get the jump on them


quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Ah hmmm,

Topic, where did you go? Please find it again. :)


I agree with Mace...admit it!

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Knock it off guys. Last warning.

For some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet and excite you... Books are full of the things that you don't get in real life - wonderful, lyrical language, for instance, right off the bat. - Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird

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Posted - 11 Oct 2006 :  22:19:54  Show Profile  Visit shadowni87's Homepage Send shadowni87 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Knock it off guys. Last warning.




sorry kuje... anyways second question: does crenshinabon have a level since it has a consiance???

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quote:
Originally posted by shadowni87

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Knock it off guys. Last warning.




sorry kuje... anyways second question: does crenshinabon have a level since it has a consiance???



No, it does not.
Volo's Guide to All Things Magical, which you would find in that link I gave you in another thread, has the 2E stats for it.

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quote:
Originally posted by warlockco


No, it does not.
Volo's Guide to All Things Magical, which you would find in that link I gave you in another thread, has the 2E stats for it.



Or you could just use this link: the Wizards downloads page.

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quote:
Originally posted by warlockco

quote:
Originally posted by shadowni87

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Knock it off guys. Last warning.




sorry kuje... anyways second question: does crenshinabon have a level since it has a consiance???



No, it does not.
Volo's Guide to All Things Magical, which you would find in that link I gave you in another thread, has the 2E stats for it.



As does Accursed Tower module. :)

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